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Ipswich Tigers Football '15

Sat, Nov 14, 2015 01:00 PM @ Pentucket
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Ipswich 0 0 0 0 0
Pentucket 14 28 7 0 49

Pentucket pummels Ipswich

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Saturday, November, 14 By Dan Harrison
Staff writer

WEST NEWBURY— Pentucket's 49-0 win over Ipswich Saturday had more to do with muscle than skill.

The Pentucket offensive line took it to Ipswich (5-5) to the tune of 333 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns. Junior running back Liam Sheehy broke tackle after tackle on his way for a 132-yard, 3-touchdown performance.
After the Sachems (9-1) fumbled on their opening possession in the non-playoff game, the hosts got the ball back and drove 79 yards on seven plays, capped off by a Sheehy 6-yard touchdown run.
Ipswich failed to get a first down on its next possession and Noah Malhi blocked the punt.
Three plays later, Brennan McGuirk found the end zone from 10 yards out on a little misdirection play that was opened up by a nice fake from quarterback Finn Graham.
And the Sachems were just getting started. It was 42-0 at the half
"They're big, strong and physical. They just dominated us up front," said Ipswich coach Kevin Fessette. "When we get pushed back and the linebackers get pushed back, we weren't going to stop them. We weren't physical enough."
Sheehy would get the next two scores on runs of 36 and 27 yards.
Malhi got in on the scoring action. When the Tigers snapped the ball over quarterback Shane Grady's head, he came flying off the right edge, corralled the pigskin in one clean motion, and then raced 22 yards for the score.
The visitors managed only 33 total rushing yards to go with just 17 passing yards in a long, long day in West Newbury.
Senior Joe Raimondi was a force on the defensive line with three tackles for losses in the first half alone.
Raimondi said, "It just comes with being aggressive, being fast off the ball and having your mind right. We practice really hard and it's been an 'all go' type of mentality. We are consistently aggressive every play and give it all we got. In doing so you're going to make plays."
Pentucket, which was upset in the No. 1 vs. 8 game in its playoff opener, finishes the season Thanksgiving at 4-6 Triton at 10 a.m.

Game Statistics:

FIRST QUARTER
Liam Sheehy 6 run (Stevie Johanson kick)
Brennan McGuirk 10 run (Johanson kick)
SECOND QUARTER
Sheehy 36 run (Johanson kick)
Sheehy 27 run (Johanson kick)
Noah Malhi 22 fumble return (Johanson kick)
Brandon Wilbur 10 run (Johanson kick)
FIRST QUARTER
Kiernan Haley 1 run (Johanson kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pentucket—
Liam Sheehy 10-132, Kiernan Haley 7-79, Brennan McGuirk 7-40, Robert Porter 3-31, Brandon Wilbur 4-26, Noah Malhi 2-10, Stevie Johanson 1-6, Dylan Engelke 1-5, Josh Devereaux 1-4; Ipswich— Drew Beaulieu 8-24, Ben Yanakakis 2-7, Shane Grady 6-6, Christian Fabbri 3-5, Christian Levasseur 3-1, Garrett Labrecque 6-(-10).
PASSING:
Pentucket— Finn Graham 0-1-0, 0; Ipswich— Grady 2-7-17, 0
RECEIVING: Ipswich—
Christian Neuenfeldt 2-17
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